One thing that you can do right now to start improving your life
A few weeks ago I started regularly reading a new blog: Dumb Little Man. I discovered it after a colleague of mine passed along a link to a post that identified a few 'keyboard kung-fu' strategies for Windows, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Microsoft Office. Delighted with the article, I started reading other posts and have been hooked ever since.
The site claims to save you money, increase your productivity, or simply keep you sane; I couldn't agree more. And when I sit back and think about it, I realize that while my fiancee (I'm excited to get married just so I can stop saying that word) goes to church on Sunday, I get my fill of humanity, self-help, and practical advice from this stupid blog.
I've halted the onset of afternoon fatigue; I've been getting up earlier; I've adjusted my personal goals in many different categories.
What makes the site so addictive is its practical, simple nature. Everything is broken down into a quantifiable list with a clear objective: 10 simple things that you can start doing right now to make your life better...
Check it out -- it'll take five minutes of your time and will be a terrific start for any upcoming self-help initiatives you're planning.
The site claims to save you money, increase your productivity, or simply keep you sane; I couldn't agree more. And when I sit back and think about it, I realize that while my fiancee (I'm excited to get married just so I can stop saying that word) goes to church on Sunday, I get my fill of humanity, self-help, and practical advice from this stupid blog.
I've halted the onset of afternoon fatigue; I've been getting up earlier; I've adjusted my personal goals in many different categories.
What makes the site so addictive is its practical, simple nature. Everything is broken down into a quantifiable list with a clear objective: 10 simple things that you can start doing right now to make your life better...
Check it out -- it'll take five minutes of your time and will be a terrific start for any upcoming self-help initiatives you're planning.


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